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Moocher71

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  1. Leave it to his kids let them sell it on
  2. I no a traveler who payed 6 grand for bit of land now its worth nearly million pounds ,he still got pony's on it .
  3. Really don't see the problem, my grandad owned bits of land in lincs and Notts and he'd stay on one few months and move to next ,few times he told to move ,yer right go f yourself it's my land and I do what the f I like with it , Live and let live is what I say ,folk not causing no problems leave them alone qnd get on with life ,you may not like way others do things but hay that's life
  4. Same as if your living on peace of land for ten years you have a right to claim it or at least that's how it used to be , My mate built a place and made front look like stables ,he got away with it for years Until some jealous b grassed him up .
  5. I been to horse drawn fest couple times and it's a great party with some sound folk ,most who set it up have been on the road since 80s /,90s , I think this is the only group who live in wagons all year in UK, they even got a horse drawn stage .long may it last . I keep saying to the misses let's go back on the road ,buy a wagon,or horse box and go France and see where we end up
  6. Tents always get left behind at fests,used to earn good money at Glastonbury picking all the abandoned tents and contents up and flogging it on ,don't think I ever left Glastonbury with less money than I went with ,Michael pays folk to litter pick the fest as well .they try hard to keep it tidy but it's hard when you got 2/3 hundred thousand people attending.
  7. My cousin runs 2 bitches out of daves stuff and they do him fine ,always found dave to be helpful and a gent
  8. Sounds familiar, we lived on rabbits ,hare and kaneys and what we called the good times was fruit picking we'd all be in the fields or orchards picking as a family ,times was hard back then ,I couldn't imagine a 6 year old today having to graft along side there parents or having to learn to snaffle something for the pot ,it was hard but looking back it was the best of times ,
  9. The pit strikes made times hard for a lot of familys ,my uncul was out poaching when me grandad got called up in 2 war,he left me gran and 7 kids with no income so it fell on his shoulders to feed the family and what they didn't eat was sold , Great pic ?
  10. I visited my uncul at the weekend and we got chatting about lurchers and he asked me to put this post up , How many have had to go out and take something for the pot or go without ,I'm not on about hobby hunting when it don't matter if the night ,day is a blank as you got fridge full of grub but when you got f all and if you dont catch you don't eat ,he said he's sure they be few old lads who remember hard times and od younger one but mostly lads would be running a juk just for sport ,
  11. I'd only eat what I ran over myself,
  12. I've eaten plenty myself ,and had anufe hard times to appreciate the good ones
  13. Moocher71

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    Not all are the same, they good and bad in all people and like youvsay your from gypsy family so you no that already.
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    Maybe next time you go and have a word with them
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    How fcuking sad ,few travelers pull up and they vermin ,some sad folk in this world
  16. A big deerhound x sal bull come in handy
  17. My grandad loved a hotchi and he'd go looking for them as spring was turning to summer as he said that was best time to eat them ,he used to try get us kids to have a taste but we never did.
  18. Not see one in a long time ,used to see loads about when I was a lad
  19. I'm seeing a lot of deer that's been hit on local roads and mostly roe ,muntjac and odd fallow ,they a lot local and I'm sure numbers are high In most areas and seeing dead badgers daily but no fox ,I've only seen one live fox in the year I e been here so the shooting brigade must be bang at it ,shame as I like to see them ,
  20. Go to any reptile shop and you can walk away with a cute little hatchling for under 100 pounds but what they don't tell you is your going to need a room size enclosure and you will need at least 2 people to handle it safely,also it will need to feed on rabbits or bigger stuff once adult . Burmese get big and are capable of killing a human ,they along with reticulated pythons and the srub python should never be sold unless they going to a specialist with the knowledge to care for them.
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